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June 2018

6 Things a Psychologist Wants You to Know About Eating Disorders

By |2021-03-04T15:27:57+11:00June 18th, 2018|Categories: Eating Disorders|Tags: , , , |

Eating disorders are difficult to diagnose and have the highest death rate of all mental disorders. According to Eating Disorder Hope, eating disorders do not discriminate. These disorders are complex mental afflictions that can affect anyone, regardless of age, sex or race. While this is true, globally there is a high prevalence of eating disorders among young children [...]

Teaching Children why Failure MUST be an Option

By |2021-03-02T16:48:13+11:00June 18th, 2018|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Mental Illness, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , |

“Failure is not an option” is a line immortalized in the movie “Apollo 13.” The maxim was the mission ethic of NASA engineers who fought to save the damaged Apollo 13 space capsule in 1970. The line has become so emblematic of persistence in the face of catastrophe that teenagers, professionals and  leaders around the world [...]

National Report Reveals Widespread Bullying, Assaults and Suicide Taunts

By |2021-03-04T15:09:18+11:00June 18th, 2018|Categories: Bullying, Depression, Mental Illness, Suicide|Tags: , , , , |

More than 56 per cent of students with disabilities had experienced bullying over a 12-month period, a national survey has found. The survey, by Children and Young People with Disability Australia, revealed students experienced a range of bullying including being punched, kicked, headbutted, cyberbullied, spat on and having food or rocks thrown at them. Some [...]

The Way We Discuss Suicide Can Unintentionally Cause Harm

By |2021-03-02T16:48:45+11:00June 8th, 2018|Categories: Suicide|Tags: , , , , , |

Many people are discussing and grieving fashion designer Kate Spade’s death, apparently by suicide. And in these moments, it becomes essential to discussing suicide as safely as possible. Whether you knew the person who lost their life personally or as a public figure, whether you’re speaking in private, public, or as a member of the [...]

Treatment for Depressed Kids Needs Rethink

By |2021-03-02T16:55:55+11:00June 7th, 2018|Categories: Depression, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Mental Illness|Tags: , , , , |

Young people with depression should be reassured that their poor concentration and memory are often part of the illness and don't mean they're "dumb", says an expert in mental health. An Australian study has revealed widespread cognitive functioning difficulties among teens and adolescents with depression. The findings, published in the journal Neuropsychology Review, have prompted [...]

Reduce Anxiety With These 7 Simple Changes to Your Home

By |2021-03-02T16:30:42+11:00June 7th, 2018|Categories: Anxiety, Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , |

If you’ve ever had anxiety, you will know that it’s a complex illness that can have a debilitating effect on every day life. According to the Black Dog Institute, anxiety is the most common mental health condition in Australia. It’s important to seek help to manage anxiety. While there are many effective psychological and medical [...]

Top Five Things Child Sexual Abuse Victims Need From You

By |2021-03-02T16:31:05+11:00June 7th, 2018|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Mental Illness|Tags: , , , , , |

What if I am wrong? A common question. Should I report or not report? A common misstep. When there is reasonable suspicion of child sexual abuse, you must report your suspicions to the police or child protective services or both. But why do many adults fail to act —fail to do what is in the [...]

Apple Offers Tools to Help with Smartphone Addiction

By |2021-03-02T16:31:32+11:00June 7th, 2018|Categories: Mental Illness, Technology|Tags: , , , |

Apple has unveiled new tools to help people control their smartphone use, after facing accusations that its technology is "addictive". A tool called Screen Time will create daily and weekly activity reports, the technology giant announced on Monday at its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose. The reports will detail how long you spend in [...]

Mummy Blogs: Why They Won’t Help You Be a Better Parent

By |2021-03-02T16:31:57+11:00June 7th, 2018|Categories: Depression, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , |

Mummy blogs and parenting forums have cornered the market on family advice, but research has found many people won't seek help because of a fear of judgement. The pressure to portray a perfect family image is blocking parents, especially low-income earners or those with health problems, from reaching out. Research from the Queensland Family and [...]

Obesity Link to Depression and Anxiety in University of Newcastle Research

By |2021-03-02T16:32:10+11:00June 7th, 2018|Categories: Mental Illness, Obesity|Tags: , , , , |

The rise in cases of obesity and mental illness has coincided, suggesting the two may be linked, a University of Newcastle researcher says. “There is substantial overlap between addictive eating with mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression,” Associate Professor of Nutrition and Dietetics Tracy Burrows said. Dr Burrows said mental-health disorders including depression [...]

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